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CALL FOR PAPERS | Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies 2025
Portable Ireland. Imaginaries of travel in, out, and about Ireland (Link)
Edited by Samuele Grassi, Fiorenzo Fantaccini

The fifteenth number of Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies focuses on cultural, social, and political imaginaries of Ireland and its relationship to travel. Contributions are welcome from within the humanities and social sciences, as well as from other disciplines, as the journal seeks to expand its reach beyond the soft sciences.

Abstract submission: November 30, 2024 | Abstract acceptance: December 10, 2024
Article submission: March 30, 2025Estimated publication date: July 2025


 

Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies aims to promote and contribute to the interdisciplinary debate on themes and research issues pertaining to every aspect of Irish culture, in order to create a place for an international debate and high quality research on Irish literary studies, history, cultural perspectives and linguistic inquiry, from the Romantic Era to the present age. The aim of the publication is, therefore, to stimulate discussion on problematic aspects of Irish culture: history, politics, social environment, as well as literature and art. The journal will publish previously unpublished works, both in the original language and Italian translation, as well as interviews, reviews, reports and bibliographies of interest for Irish culture scholars. The journal will also publish research in progress focussing on recent developments rather than consolidated theories and hypotheses and openings rather than conclusions, and will encourage young scholars to publish the results of their - completed or partial - research, and take part in the international debate, both in traditional formats and digital media.

 
Editor-in-Chief:
Fiorenzo Fantaccini, Università di Firenze, Italy
ISSN 2239-3978 (online)
 
Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies is indexed in:

Ultimo numeroVol 15 (2025): Portable Ireland: Literary and Cultural Itineraries

Pubblicato luglio 29, 2025

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Sommario

Editoriale / Editorial

Ringraziamenti / Acknowledgments
AAVV
11
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16614

Sezione monografica / Monographic Section

Introduction
Samuele Grassi, Fiorenzo Fantaccini
15-17
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16615
A Portrait of Sean O’Faolain as a Travel Writer
Giuseppe Pusceddu
19-30
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16583
“You know more than you pretend”: Passing, Jazz Inversion, and the Spectre of Reductive Racial Equivalence in Roddy Doyle’s Oh, Play That Thing (2004)
Matthew Fogarty
31-46
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16584
Frames and Framing: Marina Carr’s The Cordelia Dream and its Italian Translation
Monica Randaccio
47-63
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16594
Un viaggio al di là delle parole: l’attraversamento dei confini poetici di Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
Martina Giannetti
65-82
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16595
“Or am I seeking home?”: Arrivals, Departures, and/or Returns as Identity-Shaping Experiences in Contemporary (Non-)Irish Women’s Literature
Martina Zanetti
83-98
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16596
“Let’s Go Cruising”: Pilgrimage Cruises from Ireland to the Mediterranean in the 1930s
Stephanie Rains
99-114
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16597

Miscellanea

“Well, cut my legs off and call me Shorty”: Flann O’Brien, the American Mythos and its Argot
Stanley E. Gontarski
117-124
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16598
From Dusk to Dawn: The Evolution of Cultural Identity in Edna O’Brien’s The Light of the Evening and Susan Abulhawa’s Mornings in Jenin
Nourhan Ashraf Saleh
125-141
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16599
Irish Identity and Narrative Form in Contemporary Graphic Novels: The Case of Debbie Jenkinson’s Midlands
Arianna Antonielli
143-158
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16600
Redefining Identity through Emancipation: Exploring Female Self-Representations in Contemporary Irish Autofiction
Alberto Mini
159-176
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16601
Fiction as Fact and Legend as History: The Significance of the Irish-Canadian Novel The Yellow Briar and Its Author John Mitchell to the History of the Ontario Legal Profession
Jeffrey M. Minicucci
177-198
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16602

Voci / Voices

Making It Strange: Learning Italian from Paolo and Francesca
William Wall
201-202
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16603

Scritture / Writings

Paper Boats
Catherine Ann Cullen
205-206
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16616
Five Poems / Cinque Poesie
Sarah Clancy
207-216
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16625

Recensioni / Reviews

Recensioni / Reviews
217-250
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-15824

Libri ricevuti /Books Received

Libri ricevuti / Book received
251-252
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16617

Autori / Contributors

Autori / Contributors
253-255
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36253/SIJIS-2239-3978-16618
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